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A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever witnessed in Nigeria, despite being considered free and fair.
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A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever witnessed in Nigeria, despite being considered free and fair.
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A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever witnessed in Nigeria, despite being considered free and fair.
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Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states over the millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up administrative and legal structures whilst practising indirect rule through traditional chiefdoms. Nigeria became a formally independent federation in 1960, and plunged into a civil war from 1967 to 1970. It has since alternated between democratically-elected civilian governments and military dictatorships, until it achieved a stable democracy in 1999, with its 2011 presidential elections being viewed as the first to be conducted reasonably freely and fairly.

In Nigeria

Yusef Lateef in Nigeria is an album by American multi-instrumentalist and composer Yusef Lateef recorded in 1983 and released on the Landmark label.

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The Allmusic review stated "Yusef Lateef had been a musical giant for three decades when this album came out, his first recording in several years. Unfortunately the emphasis here is on setting introspective moods and there is little development in the improvisations. Lateef (on tenor, flutes and vocals) is joined by five African percussionists and a variety of vocalists (including himself) and, despite good intentions, this session is quite forgettable."

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EUobserver is an independent online newspaper established in Brussels in 2000. It is financially and editorially independent of the EU institutions. EUobserver's team of journalists file daily news reports from the EU capital and do in-depth investigations on topics of special interest. EUobserver values free thinking and plain speech. It aims to support European democracy by giving people the information they need to hold the EU establishment to account.

Nigeria Must Guard Democracy Jealously-- Election Observer

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2015 Elections, One Of The Most Rigged In Nigeria – Observer (PT3) 04/05/15

2015 Elections, One Of The Most Rigged In Nigeria – Observer (PT3) 04/05/15

A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever witnessed in Nigeria, despite being considered free and fair.
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2015 Elections, One Of The Most Rigged In Nigeria – Observer (PT1) 04/05/15

2015 Elections, One Of The Most Rigged In Nigeria – Observer (PT1) 04/05/15

2015 Elections, One Of The Most Rigged In Nigeria – Observer (PT1) 04/05/15

A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever witnessed in Nigeria, despite being considered free and fair.
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2015 Elections, One Of The Most Rigged In Nigeria – Observer (PT2) 04/05/15

2015 Elections, One Of The Most Rigged In Nigeria – Observer (PT2) 04/05/15

2015 Elections, One Of The Most Rigged In Nigeria – Observer (PT2) 04/05/15

A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever witnessed in Nigeria, despite being considered free and fair.
For more information log on to http://www.channelstv.com

Nigeria Must Guard Democracy Jealously-- Election Observer

2015 Elections, One Of The Most Rigged In Nigeria – Observer (PT3) 04/05/15

A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever witnessed in Nigeria, despite being considered free and fair.
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2015 Elections, One Of The Most Rigged In Nigeria – Observer (PT1) 04/05/15

A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever witnessed in Nigeria, despite being considered free and fair.
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2015 Elections, One Of The Most Rigged In Nigeria – Observer (PT2) 04/05/15

A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever witnessed in Nigeria, despite being considered free and fair.
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2015 Elections, One Of The Most Rigged In Nigeria – Observer (PT3) 04/05/15

A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever ...

A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever witnessed in Nigeria, despite being considered free and fair.
For more information log on to http://www.channelstv.com

A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever witnessed in Nigeria, despite being considered free and fair.
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2015 Elections, One Of The Most Rigged In Nigeria – Observer (PT1) 04/05/15

A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever ...

A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever witnessed in Nigeria, despite being considered free and fair.
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A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever witnessed in Nigeria, despite being considered free and fair.
For more information log on to http://www.channelstv.com

2015 Elections, One Of The Most Rigged In Nigeria – Observer (PT2) 04/05/15

A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever ...

A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever witnessed in Nigeria, despite being considered free and fair.
For more information log on to http://www.channelstv.com

A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever witnessed in Nigeria, despite being considered free and fair.
For more information log on to http://www.channelstv.com

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Nigeria Travel Guide - Dos and Donts

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Lagos. Nigeria Tourism (Long Video)

published: 31 Jul 2013

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Nigeria Travel Guide - Dos and Donts

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http://www.traveltaboo.com. A dedicated website for travel Taboos, Dos and Donts of world popular destinations, such as Nigeria. Come to visit this website for more details of Nigeria travel taboo, dos and donts. Your opinion counts, please help others by sharing your good and bad travel experiences on this website.

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Nigeria observes world post day

Some respondents in Benin City have harped on the need for new innovation in Poster Services in line with international standards for effective service delivery.

published: 09 Oct 2015

Nigeria observes World Mental Health Day

The need for mental health patients to be accorded same treatment like other patients with other ailment has been emphasized.

published: 10 Oct 2015

Nigeria observes World Diabetes Day

As Nigeria joined the rest of the World to observe World Diabetes Day, some experts have harped on the need to live on healthy diet by reducing intake of sugar, fats and increasing fibre in their meals on daily basis.

As Nigeria joined the rest of the World to observe World Diabetes Day, some experts have harped on the need to live on healthy diet by reducing intake of sugar, fats and increasing fibre in their meals on daily basis.

As Nigeria joined the rest of the World to observe World Diabetes Day, some experts have harped on the need to live on healthy diet by reducing intake of sugar, fats and increasing fibre in their meals on daily basis.

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YIIFSWA Farmer Exchange Program

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Nigeria’s March 28 election and the aftermath constitute a critical test for Nigeria’s democratic development and stability as the country struggles against the Boko Haram insurgency. On April 2, the U.S.Institute of Peace (USIP) hosts an interactive live-streamed discussion with experts including USIP Senior AdvisorAmbassadorJohnnie Carson, who will just have returned from co-leading an international election observation mission to Nigeria.
This election may rank as the most competitive presidential contest since the country’s transition to civilian rule in 1999. In its wake, what are the ramifications and prospects for peace? What can Nigerians and members of the international community do to manage tensions or violence? What will be the most important issues for a new government?
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Who isChris Onwuasoanya? Chris is an avid entrepreneur, and founder of the company, AtlanticWaste and Power Systems. Chris was born in London, but spent a good portion of his youth in Nigeria.
After being let go from JP Morgan, Chris decided that he would never again work for someone else. He observed that Nigeria had a total lack of energy, people only surviving off of generators, 2.5 people to a generator; not an ideal scene.
Chris observed that Nigeria had much garbage that it could use for energy, but after some work it proved to be too expensive. After which, his focus became solar, the new and clean way, to power Nigeria.
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A group of farmers from Ghana and Nigeria were taken to Ilushi Edo in Nigeria to observe commercial seed yam farmers activities in the production and marketing ...

A group of farmers from Ghana and Nigeria were taken to Ilushi Edo in Nigeria to observe commercial seed yam farmers activities in the production and marketing of seed yam in the River niger yam production system.

A group of farmers from Ghana and Nigeria were taken to Ilushi Edo in Nigeria to observe commercial seed yam farmers activities in the production and marketing of seed yam in the River niger yam production system.

Who isChris Onwuasoanya? Chris is an avid entrepreneur, and founder of the company, AtlanticWaste and Power Systems. Chris was born in London, but spent a good portion of his youth in Nigeria.
After being let go from JP Morgan, Chris decided that he would never again work for someone else. He observed that Nigeria had a total lack of energy, people only surviving off of generators, 2.5 people to a generator; not an ideal scene.
Chris observed that Nigeria had much garbage that it could use for energy, but after some work it proved to be too expensive. After which, his focus became solar, the new and clean way, to power Nigeria.
Chris has managed to work his way through corruption, and supplier issues, as well as learning installs himself via Youtube, to have his company still standing and growing.
Links from Today's Show
Atlantic Waste and PowerSystemhttp://africajumpstart.com/2014/10/19/1770/
https://www.tapinto.net/towns/sparta/articles/spartas-christopher-onwuasoanya-using-solar-ener
http://atlanticwastepower.com/2014/02/offerings-way-new-homes/
Check me out over at www.jeremyryanslate.com and connect with me on Twitter @jeremyryanslate or on Facebook www.facebook.com/jeremyryanslate. Now let's Create Your Own Life!

Who isChris Onwuasoanya? Chris is an avid entrepreneur, and founder of the company, AtlanticWaste and Power Systems. Chris was born in London, but spent a good portion of his youth in Nigeria.
After being let go from JP Morgan, Chris decided that he would never again work for someone else. He observed that Nigeria had a total lack of energy, people only surviving off of generators, 2.5 people to a generator; not an ideal scene.
Chris observed that Nigeria had much garbage that it could use for energy, but after some work it proved to be too expensive. After which, his focus became solar, the new and clean way, to power Nigeria.
Chris has managed to work his way through corruption, and supplier issues, as well as learning installs himself via Youtube, to have his company still standing and growing.
Links from Today's Show
Atlantic Waste and PowerSystemhttp://africajumpstart.com/2014/10/19/1770/
https://www.tapinto.net/towns/sparta/articles/spartas-christopher-onwuasoanya-using-solar-ener
http://atlanticwastepower.com/2014/02/offerings-way-new-homes/
Check me out over at www.jeremyryanslate.com and connect with me on Twitter @jeremyryanslate or on Facebook www.facebook.com/jeremyryanslate. Now let's Create Your Own Life!

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A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever witnessed in Nigeria, despite being considered free and fair.
For more information log on to http://www.channelstv.com

2015 Elections, One Of The Most Rigged In Nigeria – Observer (PT1) 04/05/15

A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever witnessed in Nigeria, despite being considered free and fair.
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EU Observer Speaks On Expunging Terrorist Scourge From Nigeria

The MD European Union (EU) for Africa, West Cott says the union is committed to supporting...

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A Legal Practitioner and observer during the 2015 elections, Ikechukwu Ikeji, says the just concluded election was one of the most rigged elections he had ever witnessed in Nigeria, despite being considered free and fair.
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Nigeria Travel Guide - Dos and Donts

http://www.traveltaboo.com. A dedicated website for travel Taboos, Dos and Donts of world popular destinations, such as Nigeria. Come to visit this website for more details of Nigeria travel taboo, dos and donts. Your opinion counts, please help others by sharing your good and bad travel experiences on this website.

7 things you should not do in LAGOS, NIGERIA

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Lagos is the most vibrant city in Nigeria. It’s seductive charms are legendary, and for good reason. Inviting cafes and lounges, lustrous boutiques, top notch museums, and an impressive restaurant scene make Lagos the runway model of Nigerian cities—beautiful, fashionable, confident, and inspiring envy at every turn. However, its size and scope can make it a challenge and sometimes, you are faced with certain experiences that make you wonder at a traveler’s love with such an elusive town.
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Nigeria observes World Diabetes Day

As Nigeria joined the rest of the World to observe World Diabetes Day, some experts have harped on the need to live on healthy diet by reducing intake of sugar, fats and increasing fibre in their meals on daily basis.

YIIFSWA Farmer Exchange Program

A group of farmers from Ghana and Nigeria were taken to Ilushi Edo in Nigeria to observe commercial seed yam farmers activities in the production and marketing of seed yam in the River niger yam production system.

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What’s Next for Nigeria? Observations on the Elections

Nigeria’s March 28 election and the aftermath constitute a critical test for Nigeria’s dem...

40: Bringing Solar to Nigeria: Chris Onwuasoanya

Who isChris Onwuasoanya? Chris is an avid entrepreneur, and founder of the company, AtlanticWaste and Power Systems. Chris was born in London, but spent a good portion of his youth in Nigeria.
After being let go from JP Morgan, Chris decided that he would never again work for someone else. He observed that Nigeria had a total lack of energy, people only surviving off of generators, 2.5 people to a generator; not an ideal scene.
Chris observed that Nigeria had much garbage that it could use for energy, but after some work it proved to be too expensive. After which, his focus became solar, the new and clean way, to power Nigeria.
Chris has managed to work his way through corruption, and supplier issues, as well as learning installs himself via Youtube, to have his company still standing and growing.
Links from Today's Show
Atlantic Waste and PowerSystemhttp://africajumpstart.com/2014/10/19/1770/
https://www.tapinto.net/towns/sparta/articles/spartas-christopher-onwuasoanya-using-solar-ener
http://atlanticwastepower.com/2014/02/offerings-way-new-homes/
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International Day of the Midwife Conference in Nigeria 2016 Live Stream

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